Helpline For Troubled Kids Suggests Idea of “Suicide” During Calls 

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  • Source: WND
  • 11/11/2023
When kids are in need of help, suggesting "suicide" should never be an option. These young individuals require special care; they're often confused, emotional, and in dire need of sound advice and solid leadership. Yet, shockingly, one teen hotline did the unthinkable by actually suggesting "suicide" as a solution to their problems. It begs the question: what kind of society have we evolved into?

And what’s really scary is that this happened in the US…

From WND:


A "helpline" for children that is being promoted to children in Colorado schools has been found to be bringing up the idea of suicide when troubled youth call, according to a new report.

And the promotions for the service publicly bash parents.

It is report from Fox News that describes how a Colorado mother, and parental rights advocate, posed as a 9-year-old to contact the state line.

As the conversation concerned the "child's" poor feelings, but without any reference to suicide on her part, the "counselor" on the line asked, "Has this brought up any thoughts of killing yourself?"

"I was sickened," Lori Gimelshteyn told Fox News Digital. "My first gut instinct is, oh my gosh, we have to protect these kids."

It was Gimelshteyn, the chef of the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network, who posed as a child and contacted the line.

She explained she told the person answering the line she was "just sad" and wants to be a boy, according to screenshots shared with Fox by CPAN.

"i think i am trans but don't want anyone tonknow [sic]," Gimelshteyn texted.
The person on the other end said it can "help to explore your gender identity on your own terms before discussing with others," then asks, unsolicited, if this has "brought up any thoughts of killing yourself?"

The "counselor" also said the information in the messages would not be seen by the child's mom, and then the "counselor shared a link to the Trevor Project," Gimelshteyn said.


The crisis hotline also appears to function more as an LGBTQ+ hotline, seemingly aiming to guide confused kids towards transgender ideologies. Another troubling aspect is that the operators promise confidentiality from parents, yet they readily offer LGBTQ (and disturbingly, suicide) guidance. It's disconcerting how the left seems to target children and advocate for undermining the traditional American family structure.

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